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APPALACHIAN DIABETES COALITIONS : CELEBRATING SUCCESS 2013. Meigs County CHC Joseph Verdier, MPH. Topics Addressed. What strategies have worked well? What can be done at low or no cost? Lessons learned Work with non-public-health sectors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Meigs County CHCJoseph Verdier, MPH

APPALACHIAN DIABETES COALITIONS:CELEBRATING SUCCESS 2013

Topics Addressed• What strategies have worked well?• What can be done at low or no cost?• Lessons learned• Work with non-public-health sectors• Skills needed for policy, systems, and

environmental change•

Reaching out to unfamiliar/unlikely partners for collaborationMeigs County Juvenile Court - 2 gardens(community & school) were installed in Syracuse and Pomeroy- 40 at-risk youths & students volunteered for 170 hours - Needy community members given access to fresh healthy produce- Harvested more than 500 pounds of fruits and vegetables

Strategies that Worked Well

Success Story: Youth Action for a Healthy CommunitySummary:- Meigs County ranks 85th out of 88 counties in overall health (County Health Rankings 2012) - 32% of adults are obese - 44% of 3rd graders are overweight or obeseChallenge:- Limited access to fresh fruits and vegetables- Families on food assistance not getting sufficient fresh fruits & vegetablesSolution:- $700.00 budget installed two gardens in Syracuse and PomeroyResults: - Donated more than 300lbs of fresh vegetables to Mulberry Community Ctr.

Strategies that Worked WellPut old stereotypes aside (“Those people don’t want change”)

- Reach out to stakeholders- Discard preconceived notions- Be open to new ideas in order to gain new partners- Be visible in the community- Understand community interest and be prepared to adjust yourself

Collaborating with Carleton School on HealthyPacking Initiative

Assume that people have not heard of your program• Be prepared to start anew• Exercise maximum patience • Understand community perspectives• Create opportunities for stakeholders to express themselves

Coalition Building • Local mayors are very active in CHC

– Mike Gerlach (Middleport) – Lowell Vance (Rutland) – Scott Hill (Racine) – Jackie Welker(Pomeroy)

• Meigs Local School District began participating in Q4 of 2012– Served as PEP Grant activities resource– Collaborating on a garden project at the High School

Strategies that Worked Well

What Can be Done at Low or No Cost?

• Shared use agreements• Seek additional resources & sources of

funding• Policy changes -Discontinue food as a reward, -Give extra recess in schools, -Healthy school/worksite celebrations, etc.

”Lessons Learned”• There is no “given” in organizing for change • Remember there is an opportunity cost • Make your pitch, no matter the perceived

barriers• Feed off your contacts• Delegate responsibilities to coalition

members• Be careful not to burn out willing

participants

Work with Non-Public Health SectorsMeigs County Probate/Juvenile Court Judge -Community garden projects

Carleton School(2013) -Healthy snack and healthy packing initiativeMVCS-Healthy School Celebration(2013/2014)

Villages of Middleport & Racine -Tobacco-free initiatives -Promoting physical activities

Eastern Elementary(School-based Walking) Meigs Local High(School gardens) - food to used in the cafeteria

Examples of 2013/2014 Objectives

• Tobacco-Free Living– Multi-Unit Housing Smoke-Free Policies– Tobacco-free recreation

• Active Living– School-based walking initiative– Opportunities to be physically active

• Healthy Eating– Community gardens to donate produce to local food pantry– Healthy Corner Store– School & community gardens– -

Leveraged Funding• Ohio Dept. of Health(PHHSBG)

– Evidence-based community health initiatives- Collaborate with Meigs Local Schools’ PEP Grant

• Sisters of St. Joseph Charitable Fund (WV)- $8,000.00 / 1 year(2012)- Renovating & equipping 2 rooms in Rutland Civic Center

for fitness activities

Skills Needed for Policy, Systems & Environmental Change

Good interpersonal skills Listening skills Goal-setting Persuasiveness

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAM: www.meigs-health.com OR joseph.verdier@meigs-health.com

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